Brad Harr has been affiliated with a law firm since 1990. Brad learned the law from the "ground up" as they say. He started as a paralegal for a large firm in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he learning the trial and appellate process as a member of the firm's litigation team. After working as a paralegal for a number of years, Brad went to law school. He graduated in 1998 and was admitted to the Utah State Bar in 1999. Brad anxiously took a transfer to manage a satellite office in St. George, Utah in 1999. As of June 1, 2006, Brad opened the doors of a firm after his own name: BRADLEY C. HARR, PC. He has become known in St. George, Utah for his legal work and provides support to not only his own clients but also helps other law firms with their personal injury clients. He has represented hundreds of local injured people from the Washington County, Utah area and enjoys referrals from former clients and area attorneys alike. If those whom he has served feel he merits their recommendation and repeat business, then maybe you should note his number as an excellent reference for your legal needs. Brad's current memberships include the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and the Utah Trial Lawyers Association. Brad was the 2006 President of the Southern Utah Bar Association and a past member of the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Professionalism. He is also a member of the Scott Matheson Inns of Court. Brad is married to Marta Harr. They have seven wonderful children . Brad is involved as an active homeschooling dad with each of his children. Brad and his family believe learning is a lifelong experience. Together as a family they enjoy outdoor activities including mountain biking, hiking, rock climbing, 4-wheeling, and running. He enjoys participating in the St. George Trifecta Triathlon Series of which the firm is a sponsor. He has finished the St. George Marathon 5+ times, and is a two time St. George Triathlon finisher. Brad has served in the community since 1999 with the Boy Scouts of America. Brad is excited about the future of his new firm and appreciates the outstanding paralegals who work with him, Cheryl A. Christensen and Kacee C. Weldin.